In many cases an incident might not cause much in the
way of permanent damage, but instead results in permanent scarring instead.
Moreover, these costs are not onetime, but are rather incurred year after year because
of the permanent damage caused by increased climate change resulting from the delay.
I never lost consciousness, was never short of breath, and suffered less damage to my heart than might have been expected (although I do have some
degree of permanent damage.)
At the end of the day, the
lack of permanent damage is why some burial insurance companies will NOT interpret a TIA as a high risk event.
While Honor isn't advertising the 7X as being drop - resistant in the same way as, for example, a Moto Z2 Force, the 7X does boast reinforced corners — the main impact point for any drop — to reduce the likelihood
of permanent damage if it hits the floor.
Overall he struck out 2,396 batters in 2,324 «Öì innings before retiring at 30 in 1966 because of the
risk of permanent damage to his arthritic left elbow.
The ugliness of the convent's actions (and their continued unwillingness to accept responsibility or offer any penance for the pain caused) is in stark contrast to the forgiving nature of Philomena who has every right to seek vengeance for the
kind of permanent damage that may be able to be forgiven but can never be undone.